Changes Coming in Version 1.1 of the Twitter APITwitter has made changes to its API that will start setting a cap on the number of users that third party apps can have, while Twitter's own apps will remain unrestricted. New apps will be limited to 100,000 users, while current apps can have a max of 200% of their current user base. [Twitter Blog]

Google Flips the Switch on Smart App Updates in the Play StoreIn their latest update to the Google Play app, Google introduced smart app updates. Instead of re-downloading an entire app again when an update is available, users will now be able to download only the important, updated portions of the app, meaning your app updates will finish much quicker. [Android Police]

Pod2g Uncovers Major SMS Security Flaw in iOSiOS security researcher pod2g discovered a security flaw in iOS's SMS. It allows hackers to change the reply address of a text message, meaning they can pose as someone else in a way and possibly get personal information from users. [iDownloadBlog]

Private Messages in Hangouts, Our Intern ExperimentGoogle has launched private messages in Google+ Hangouts. To send a private message to someone in a Hangout, type "/to [user's name] [your message]". You can also type "/users" to see the nicknames you can use for each person in the Hangout. [Google+]

Netflix Makes TV Marathons Easy with Post-PlayNetflix has added a new feature where users are now able to automatically skip the end credits and jump to the next item in their queue. After 15 seconds of credits, Netflix will detect that it's the end of an episode and automatically skip to the next episode for you. [Mashable]